Trade
Carpentry
SKILLS is where trade businesses fill carpentry crew gaps and put idle carpenters to work — rough framing, finish trim, cabinet and millwork installs, doors, and windows. When a punch list runs long or a framing package lands early, post a Crew Needed or Crew Available listing, send structured Coverage Offers with anti-lowball guardrails, and lock in an accountable Work Agreement. Business-to-business only.
Carpentry work on SKILLS
13 sub-trades you can post needs or availability for — each tagged so postings reach the right crews.
Rough Carpentry
Framing, blocking, structural
Finish Carpentry
Trim, molding, built-ins
Cabinet Installation
Kitchen, bath, custom cabinetry
Millwork Installation
Architectural woodwork, paneling
Door & Hardware
Interior/exterior doors, hardware
Window Installation
Window replacement, new construction
Stair Builder
Custom stairs, railings, balustrades
Deck Builder
Exterior decks, porches, pergolas
Closet Systems
Custom closets, organization
Acoustic Panels
Sound panels, wood slat walls
Countertop Installation
Laminate, solid surface, butcher block
Crown Molding
Decorative molding, coffered ceilings
Barn / Timber Construction
Pole barns, timber structures
Covering carpentry gaps
Execution-phase coordination between real carpentry businesses — see the full flow.
Post the gap — or your availability
Post a Crew Needed when you're short carpentry hands, or Crew Available to put downtime to work.
Trade structured Coverage Offers
Offers carry rate, crew size, and schedule — with anti-lowball guardrails so pricing stays fair.
Lock in an accountable Work Agreement
Accepting an offer creates an immutable, audit-logged snapshot both businesses commit to.
Carpentry on SKILLS
What carpentry work can I find crews for on SKILLS?
Anything in the carpentry category: rough carpentry and framing, finish carpentry and trim, cabinet installation, millwork, door and hardware, and window installation. You post a Crew Needed listing for the specialty and scope you need, and other trade businesses respond with Coverage Offers — rate, crew size, and schedule — that you can counter, accept, or decline.
How do I make sure a carpentry crew is licensed and insured before they show up?
Every organization keeps a Compliance Vault holding COIs, licenses, and certifications. Verification tiers run Basic to Trusted to Verified Pro, so you can see a crew's documented standing before locking in. Because participation is anchored to real businesses, you're vetting an organization — not an anonymous individual.
How do I protect my finish-carpentry rates from lowball offers?
Coverage Offers run through guardrails — offer floors, rate caps, and submission limits — that keep skilled trim and millwork work from getting undercut. The system flags or blocks offers below your floor before they're sent, so you utilize downtime without giving away the value of precision finish work.
Put your carpentry crew to work
Get early access — free for 3 months, then $99/year. Anchored to real trade businesses.